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Residents of Anaheim Hills facing the aftermath of an accident can count on our firm for skilled representation. From dog bites to serious car collisions, we help injured clients throughout the region recover what they’re owed. Our firm brings nearly five decades of legal insight and handles every case with the attention it deserves.

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Attorney William W. Green has fought for injury victims for nearly 50 years.

In Anaheim Hills and across Southern California, William W. Green is known for treating every client like they matter—because they do. With nearly five decades of experience behind him, he’s built a firm that stands up for injury victims and goes after the compensation they need. From local car accidents to major injury claims, we’re in your corner.

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Recent Settlements


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Auto Vs. School Bus

Injury: Neck & Lower Back Pain

Settled Before Trial for


$380,000
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Uneven Sidewalk

Injury: Fractured Elbow, Strained Wrists, and Lower Back Pain

Defense Denied Liability


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Workers’ Compensation

Injury: Back


$4,430,118

Auto Vs. School Bus

Injury: Neck & Lower Back Pain

Settled Before Trial for


$380,000

Uneven Sidewalk

Injury: Fractured Elbow, Strained Wrists, and Lower Back Pain

Defense Denied Liability


Workers’ Compensation

Injury: Back


$4,430,118

Auto Vs. School Bus

Injury: Neck & Lower Back Pain

Settled Before Trial for


$380,000

Uneven Sidewalk

Injury: Fractured Elbow, Strained Wrists, and Lower Back Pain

Defense Denied Liability


Workers’ Compensation

Injury: Back


$4,430,118

Auto Vs. School Bus

Injury: Neck & Lower Back Pain

Settled Before Trial for


$380,000

Uneven Sidewalk

Injury: Fractured Elbow, Strained Wrists, and Lower Back Pain

Defense Denied Liability


Anaheim Hills Accident Victims Deserve Fierce Representation — That’s What We Deliver

What Our Clients Are Saying


Jessica Reyes

a month ago

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I want to thank Mr green for all his hard work n support in my son’s case.. he was always there for all my concerns and was very compassionate and kind.. his staff as well are all respectable and  humble.. always answered my questions.. choose his firm to help u out. You won’t regret it

Cynthia

3 weeks ago

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I highly recommend Law offices of William W. Green & Associates. I had hired Sweet James and they were a complete joke. My uncle recommended this firm to me and boy was I happy I switched attorneys. I had a wonderful experience with the Stepanie Ri who always went above and beyond her duties to help me out.

Gina Duran

a month ago

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This Law Offices is the best. I have known Mr. Green for about 6 years and have always preferred them as my lawyers they won all my cases and he even visits you in person to see how you are. I recommend this law firm to all my friends and family.


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News, Updates and Recent Settlements

If you’ve been in a car accident, you probably have questions. Here are answers to some we hear most often.

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By duda February 5, 2025
The ability to remember things is essential to our everyday lives. Suffering a traumatic brain injury (TBI) in an accident may result in long-term memory problems and increased difficulty learning new things. A grant was recently awarded to teams from The Kessler Foundation and Montclair State University to develop treatments to aid those who suffer long term memory impairment due to TBIs. While brain injuries can affect people in many ways, memory issues can have a particularly detrimental effect on the quality of life. Memory is essential to carry out your job Think about the job you currently do. How many times each day does someone tell you something that you need to act upon? If you cannot remember what they said, how will you take action? Or consider how many tasks you perform, without really thinking about what you are doing, because you have built up the knowledge of how to do it over time. Without that recalled knowledge, you will be starting from scratch each time. Memory is essential to your home life, too Depending upon the severity of your TBI, you could struggle to remember the route you drive to pick up the children from school. You could get to the shops and forget what you went there for or find it harder to remember vital appointments.  How do TBI’s occur? They can occur due to an accident or aggression at home, in the street, or in your workplace. Here are some potential causes of brain injuries: Falls Car crashes Blows to the head Big tackles on the sports field Bullets or shrapnel from an explosion If you suffer an accident, be sure to get checked by a medical professional to ensure you do not have a brain injury . TBIs do not always present straight away and could have a considerable effect on the rest of your life. An attorney can help you receive adequate compensation.
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By duda February 5, 2025
In many rear-end accidents, the front driver has no idea what is happening until it happens. They never see the car behind them. They could be stopped at a light, for instance, watching to see when it turns green. Then they hear the screech of brakes and feel the impact. But what if you do see the other car coming? Say you look at your rear-view mirror while you’re waiting at that light, and it’s clear that the driver behind you is not going to stop in time. What should you do? Plan for rear-end collisions by giving yourself space to escape There are really only a few things you can do , and you should start by leaving yourself extra space. If there is another car ahead of you, don’t pull up to within a few feet of the back bumper. Leave the length of a car or more between your vehicles.  Next, find an escape route that you can use if needed. You may not have one, unfortunately, if there is traffic all around you. Never drive into the oncoming lanes. But you may have a simple escape route if there’s a shoulder or emergency breakdown lane next to your car. If you know where to go and you have the space to do it, you may be able to instinctively pull your car out of the way as soon as you identify the oncoming hazard. If you get hit by a driver from the rear Clearly, this does not prevent all accidents. Getting hit from behind is almost never your fault, so make sure you know how to seek the financial compensation you are due for your injuries and losses.
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By duda February 5, 2025
If you have a loved one who is residing in a nursing home, they will be vulnerable either physically, emotionally or both. Therefore, it is vital that you take extra precautions to ensure their safety and security, and that you do not blindly trust the nursing home to protect them. If the physical and emotional needs of your loved one are not met in the nursing home, you may be able to take legal action and gain back damages for the pain and suffering caused. This could not only help you get justice, but it may also prevent other vulnerable people from going through the same traumatic ordeal. The following are some ways in which you can successfully protect your elderly loved one. Be observant Issues in a nursing home may not be initially apparent. However, if you are observant and understand what to watch out for, you may be able to detect signs of a problem. For example, your loved one may not tell you that anything has happened, but you may be able to notice a shift in their behavior and a change in their character. They may start to become more withdrawn and depressed, easily startled and timid. Changes such as this could indicate that your loved one is being physically or emotionally abused. Know the red flags Any change, from a change in sleeping patterns , noticeable bruises and bedsores, or a reduced appetite could be a sign of nursing home abuse or neglect. Therefore, even if you have only a slight concern, you should be proactive in asking questions, looking for signs and speaking to the management about your concerns. If possible, keep your conversations in writing so that they can support any future legal case. If you are concerned that your loved one is not being given the care that is necessary in a nursing home, take the time to understand the possibilities for taking legal action.

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